Economists have been warning us for months that consumers were likely to pull back, particularly from discretionary spending, once the extra unemployment benefits of the CARES Act ran out in late July and Covid surged again. If the November report on the National Restaurant Assn.’s Restaurant Performance Index is a sign, they were right. The…
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